Explore the heart of Paris with this guide to iconic landmarks and charming hidden gems. From the soaring heights of the Eiffel Tower to the artistic allure of Montmartre and the historic depths of the Catacombs, discover the magic of the City of Light. This curated collection ensures an unforgettable Parisian adventure for every traveler.
Seine River
A river in Paris offering cruises with views of landmarks like Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower.
Eiffel Tower
An iconic Parisian landmark where visitors can enjoy champagne at the top with city views.
Montmartre
A Parisian neighborhood known for its views, the Sacré-Cœur basilica, and artistic history; a food tour is recommended for a local perspective.
Paris Catacombs
Underground tunnels in Paris containing the bones of 6 million people, featuring the barrel of skulls.
Sacré Coeur
A basilica in Montmartre known for its impressive architecture and panoramic views of Paris.
Musée Zadkine
A free museum and garden in Paris dedicated to the works of Russian-born sculptor Ossip Zadkine.
Passy Cemetery
A quiet cemetery in Paris where visitors can find the grave of composer Claude Debussy.
Statue of Liberty in Paris
A smaller version of the Statue of Liberty located on an island in the Seine, offering a quirky photo opportunity.
Luxembourg Garden
A garden in Paris where locals read, picnic, and race wooden sailboats on the pond.
Bouillon Chartier
A Parisian restaurant serving classic French dishes like escargots since 1896.
Place Dauphine
A pretty square in Paris behind Pont Neuf where visitors can relax at a café.
Le Marais
A district in Paris known for its diverse culinary offerings, including falafel shops and bakeries; a food tour is recommended.
Mont Saint-Michel
A medieval abbey in Normandy that becomes an island at high tide, accessible via guided day trips from Paris.
Normandy beaches
Beaches in Normandy with cemeteries and bunkers, offering a historical experience, with local cider to taste afterwards.
Monet’s house in Giverny
The house and gardens in Giverny where Claude Monet lived and painted for 40 years.
Hall of Mirrors at Versailles
A notable feature within the Palace of Versailles, adorned with 357 mirrors.
Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet
A model village in the Versailles gardens where Marie Antoinette played at being a peasant farmer.
Sainte Chapelle
A chapel known for its stained glass windows that illuminate the space.
Opéra Garnier
An opulent opera house where visitors can see the underground reservoir that inspired the Phantom's Lair.
Palais Royal
Home to the Colonnes de Buren, a courtyard of black and white striped columns, and gardens.
Musée de l’Orangerie
An art museum showcasing Monet's Water Lilies in two oval rooms.
Picasso Museum
A museum in Le Marais dedicated to the works of Picasso.
Rodin Museum
A museum and sculpture garden displaying the works of Rodin, including The Thinker and The Kiss.
Musée Jacquemart André
A private mansion turned museum showcasing 19th-century high society and art collections.
Musée d’Orsay
An art museum housed in a former train station, known for its collection of Impressionist art.
The Louvre
The most visited museum globally, home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory.
Mumar's Secret Vineyard
A working vineyard hidden in plain sight, located a five-minute walk from Sacré-Cœur.
Sakura
This refers to Sacré-Cœur.
I Love You Wall
A wall in Montmartre featuring 'I love you' written in over 300 times in 250 languages.
Gallery Vivien
A covered passage known for mosaics and architecture.
Passage de Panoramas
Paris's oldest arcade, dating back to 1799, featuring bistros and food places.